MAY 12, 1926. Wwar EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NEWARK-PARIS RACE |7 s | WITH FONCK PLANNED c and 98¢ Chair Cushions, 48¢ ' New Jersey Club to Finance Naval 16x18 Cretonne-covered Chair Cushiong, ‘cotton filled; beautiful ‘ Officers’ Flight Before June 20, { When Ace Starts. C.. WEDNESDAY, CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITE Gol BOTH SIDES OF 39¢ Printed Voiles % 28c¢ A Yard For cool, summery irocks, nothing so smart and desirable as printed voil These arc fine, sheer qualities that wash perfectly and come from the S e ad SRS S Canvas Porch Curtains, $2.48 Heavy-weight Canvas Porch Curtains, blue or brown stripes; 6 ft. wide, with 7 ft. 6 in. drop. Mounted on strong pole; complete with ropes and all attachments. (ioldenberg's—TFourth Floor. Chargo. Atoounts Invited. e % 59¢ Felt-Base Floor Coverings Lok 3SC Square Yard see what you save tomorrow on thiese desirable floor coverings. N SUPPOSEDVIGTIN | Abe Marein Save: STRANDED N CITY Mrs. Thompson Unable to Go ' | to Husband Accused in y | By the Associated Pron Strawstack Murder. light and dark color designs. Tufted with ten buttons. Goldenberg’s—Fourt] e S e Kecmnte Tavitea ™ STORE" ® %* Regular NEWARK, N. J., May 1Z.—An- nouncement was made yesterday that the Aeronautical Club of New Jersey |7/ would attempt to finance a Non-stop |7 | airplane filght from Newark to Paris |/ | some time before June 20. The early | !start is proposed in an endeavor to i heat Rene Fonck, French ace, who 18 expected to take off from Mitchel, IMield on that date in an effort to win'j; the Raymond Orteig prize of $25,000 | offered in 1924 for the first non-stop |’ | flight from continent to continent. Lieut. Comdr. Noel Davis, United States Naval Reserve and Lieut, Frank H. Conant, U. S. N., are pre. paring o three-engine plane for the flight. A clause in the regulations for the Ortelg prize competition, requir- ing that a plane be entered for the |, transatlantic flight at least 60 days |7 before the take-off, will probably |7 eliminate the Americans from prize money. The cost of the fiight Is |~ estimated at $50,000. j MUSIC STUDY URGED. British Educator Says Artist Must |}/ Begin Work Before 14. LONDON, May 12 UP).—A musician ¢ i o n the was e vietim strawstack murder, K of money, . the husband, was | | and taken back for question- Fhompson Although she had been ‘separated trom Thompson for almost a year, Mrs. Thompson said her old love for him returned when she read of his arrest and that she immedlately in- ithorities she would gn” Some folks are born in society, an’ some are taken in, but th' big major- ity pay t' git in. 1 don’t want t' appear snoopy, but I kin tell when th' patent hus expired on a pair o' white stockin's. (Copyright. John Dille Co.) s ROYALTY DAWES’ GUESTS Crown Prince and Princess of \xp"zlen\_‘fl’,‘y ’rul.Tw, ‘tvkld,; Hastings, Sweden to Visit Chicago. cannot bo made atter the age of 14, is Der St Joseph, Moo and Kansas| ¢picAGo, May 12 (P).—Crown | the declaration of Dr. John E. Bor. apout 2 | Prince Gustav Adoiphus and Princess | land, for 17 years the directing master e | [ oulso of Sweden will bo tho house | of & ‘music class of half a million chil ts of Vico President and Mrs. |dren {n London elementary during their visit to Chicago in { schools, who retired. ¥ | ™ Dr. Borland sald the Tinglish really |} Minis. | are & musical nation, but children who | . Morris will | are naturally musical have so little iighnesses at | chance to acquire a real love of music e Club during [ that it is not strange the English do not excel along musical lines. ’ Iways had it in for | nation Mrs. Thomp- | t that she identi- victm as that of .’ was the exp son gave for the ied the body of th ier granddaughter. Mrs. Thompson said she had been 85-inch Pongee Filk, a rich lustrous silk and cotton quality, in wanted street and evening shades. 30c Chiffon Voile, 24¢c 884nch Colored Chiffon Voile, fiue sheer quality, in white and \\'fl.‘l_lte\l lingerie shades. S0c Wash Satin, 39¢ 364nch- Wash Satin, varn mer cerized satin o cotton fabrie, in plain or self color shadow stripes. All lingerie shades. | shades. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Chdrge Accounts Invited. ’081.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.19 A sale of the better kind of sheets—known for quality and dependable for wear. Heavy, even-thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing, hand torn and froned. All are perfect. 81x90-inch size for double beds. $3 Bedspreads, $225 Crochet Bedspreads, double- bed size; heavy ralsed Marsellles designs. $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.69 0 White Dimity Bed s, three.quarter-bed siz ndard quality. $1.75 Sheets, $1.39 81x90 Bleached Shests of supe de sheeting cotton, free reh or Aressing. 35¢ Pillowcases, 22¢ Crex Rugs, green Factory labeled perfect qualit izes 8x10 ft. and blue and brown stenciled desizn 9x12 ft. for larga rooms. - = e $1.50 Scatter Size Rugs, 88c $5 Jopanese Grass Rugs, $2.95 | 00" = B LA & 3 Arp ) green, blue and Lro ef #m | Congoleum Runners, in | Floor—Bargain Table.) J-ull rolls, from which we will eut any number of yards you requirc ——for shops, rooms, halls or hathm?ms. Dt_lraMc quality, felt base, in 8-quarter width. Tile, Dutch tile and figured designs, of blue, tan, gray and brown. tub ning their fresh new- 45 S l % R ness 1 sorts of styles and m Axm colors, in both light and dark $ petels ea 5 eSRs P ster ugs P o - B o5 Wi Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs, perfect Jm";‘iss 8 H':KS'““;; e d ity Sizes ;{ ft. 3 in. by 10 iz“é in. and | ort Satin. C & " 9x12 ft. A wonderful assortment of beautifu e Ll (s > "2 Oriental, Chinesc and medallion designs in the 5 ° grade rayon fabrie, in Street most wanted colorings. and evening shades, as well as 2 2 - white or black. $15 Certainteed Linoleum Rugs | $10.95 and $12.95 Crex Rugs 75¢ Rayon Crepes, 55¢ $7.95 $8.75 g6-inch _ Rayon - Crepe and . o Printed Crepe @e Chines, silk Teavy Certainteed burlap back cork filled Lino- and cotton qualities, in a beautl. leum Rugs, size 7 {t. by 12 ft.; Chinese and Persian f“} assortment of styles and designs, in excellent color combinations, all with colors borders. 39¢ Flock Voiles, 25¢ ted was when 40-inch Flock Voiies, light and 2 loeal mot ieht Thompse would go to De: FRENCH FORCES SEIZE THREE RIFFIAN TOWNS | urday m ] Morris, forme 1 e panese S and b Moine Ia o Ji 0¥ ttenciled designs; tape bound sides and ends NERE €N ENE " ET ¢ ¢ e @ @O EN G VAENET G E T 4T €T @ e “""?."P“ Special for Baby Day— Sale of Regular $10.50 Babies’ 28-Piece Layetles 8.75 We liave arranged a special offering for Baby Day these Layettes, which consist of garments of the € endable quality. Each outfit consists of 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 19c 32-inch Dress Gingha: large assortment of s plaids, stripes and plain colors; fine, soft-finish quality in all the most sought-after shades, warranted fast color and tub- proof. 39¢ Prints, 25¢ 324nch Fast Color Prints, rea: pretty chintz designs, stripes and checked effects. All popular shades. 39%¢ Tissue Ginghams 25¢ Aided by Moroccan Division, They Capture Stragetic Points in Ad- vance of Tizi Ougeli. By the Associated Press RABAT, Morocco, official French com issued today stating of French troops May $47.67 round-trip rail- road and Pullman fare to Jacksonville at greatly re- duced cost (we give you the luxurious motor-bus ride the length of the Florida coast from Jack- sonville to Miami); four- day accommodations with meals at Coral Gables; golf, tennis, swimming at South Sea beaches. Din- ing and dancing in palm- Division | ing on the vér, and the | the line to ion, made fm- t the Riffians fighting and | ant poin D nortant luring wecupied By nightf SRRt B R R Y B L o e pretty woven wanted plain shades. Fiue, lght welght materdal for cool Sum dresses. Warranted fast c joldenberg's—Tirst Floor. ‘Barge Atcounts Tnvited. " s K Open a Charge Account at Goldenberg’s A Charge Account here is at the disposal of any responsible man or woman. It saves time. It provides you with a record .of your expenditures. It is u dis- tinct SERVICE to you. No in- terest or extra “carrying charges.” We do not penalize our Charge Customers. o ®, Y a* summer vacalion ~ CORAL GABLES Florida Come down and see Coral | Gables! It's a great place to spend your vacation. Take our next personally conducted trip leaving Washington May 18. i objective, the | s The Morocco divi- | sion reached the I'skritene, seven and of the Nador, wher: heing continued. - | WHITE ELEPHANT COMING| Sacred Pachyderm From London | Two Fine Nainsook Dresses. —Three Soft Flannelette Petticoats. —Two Flannelette Nightgowns with draw- string. Zoo to Visit America. LONDON, May 12 (®).—America is | t phant. The | om Burma, | at the Lon- remain here for ! g0 on to the | IR ST RN I Y R o Cotton f ) A e € @ ¢ e . E e e e e e ¢ e e e e e » g I3 ley t is a pinkish white all © nd is regarded as a sacred beast ma. A speclal bungalow was Washington Selling Representative for Coral Gables at 339 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone Main 1608 You Will Find It in This Unusual Diverse Collection at $10 In correct shapes, classic in line, picturesque, flattering, authorita- tively smart—the large Milan Hat is the most important hat of the new season. In smart colors, with the smart tailored trim, Large hair hats in new dressy ctfects, beautifully flower trimmed. Grosgrain ribbon luggage hats in all head sizes, square crowns to give i height, creased crowns to give width as the contour of your head deman FFlower and feather trimmed hats for matrons—a variety we have never approached. 5 Snappy tailored modes of Bangkok in fascinating shapes and wanted shades. Genuine P Viscas in medium and small shapes—a fashion favorite. All authoritatively correct in style. Goldenberg's—second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. < D $3 Introductory Sale L-U-X Toilet Soap 3 Cakes, 25¢ A\ special represent- tive from the L-U-X actory is here this week to tell you all about this_wonderfr] - new American Toilct Soap—made by the French method. Un- % L Rengo Belt Corsets< 89c Oilcloth Table $2 50 Covers Iy «umgne.l.rnr the stout or tull SSC aced Lack model with elast orced over abdomen and well 34x34 Uilcloth Table Covers, i fo er_abd w 3434 Ol , printed on e St o visk | Sanitas oilcloth; neat, pretty, fast-color ‘m 3 i d“‘ designs. Slight irr(;gulars. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Goldenbery's .. (Rarge Accounts Tnvited. et Teviiod, i — , rei grade shaded patios. , 42x36 Bleached DAl V hite Fl i id iro "wo Fine Shirts. property. Should you do grade. wo Bands. so, however, all trans- 15¢ Unbleached Cotton ~-One Dozen Absorbent Napkins. refunded upon your re- 39-inch Unbleached One Nevawet Pad. turn. For details, come to B e AL oven & our local office. - | Goldenberg's—First Floor. value, $§10.50. Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. ~ = . . o Exceptional Values in This Sale of < T h e Ver L ree H t a f $19.75, $22.50 and Fine It l)' e 8.1 at All Sizes— 16 to 44 and 45 to S1 : j Fine Coats that are worth so much more than just $15— superior to anything the price may indicate. Smart models for every occasion, and developed of the materials now in de- Satins— Twills—Silks—Poiretsheen sings of satin and fancy silk crepe and crepe de chinc. others have fur bands. Braid and embroidery trif desirable plain tailored black satin coats now o f sometimes buttons and small tlaps. i Choice of navy, gray, rosewood, tan, new blue and black. Goldenbery's—Sesond Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. <. = A 25¢c Marquisette and % 12%c Yd. Yard-wide Curtain Myrquisette, in white signs, Casement Cloth in various color tigured all-over or border designs. Ieavy-welght Fast-color Cretonnes, 1 beautiful patterns and colorings for | excelled for face, hands and bath. Spe or smocks, - Full bolts and mill lengths. @ moiroe ¥irst Floor—Bargain Tablo and Fourth Floor. % Chargo Accounts Tnvited. —Two White Flannelette Kimonos. No obligation to buy hand torn and ironed: close-woven ! —Two Pairs of Bootees. portation charges will be : 1lc 10 yard lengths. Special for one day only at $8.75—actual . .&——-————-——o:. pe > » P S I o T T T o S SO $25 Spring Coat pring Coals y, Ixtra Large Sizes— vou must see them to realize their value. The quality is far mand—among them colors—new fur trims. Many have fur-trimmed coliars found in the group. They are trimmed with braid, embro Sizes 16 to 44, and extra large sizes 45 to 51. Casement Cloth or ecru, choice of block or jacduard de- 48¢c Cretonnes, 24c draperies, furniture coverings and coats | ciaf price, THREE CAKES for 25c. e o e H in Our May Sale o< o o3 Three days’ personally-conducted motor tour through the Enchanted Empire—a region rich in lmto_ry and mystery, Only $45 extra, with everything provided—meals, lodging and motor transportation. Under expert Santa Fe-Fred Harvey management. Three days and three hundred miles of sunshine and mountain air, in a land of unique human contrasts and natural grandeur. This unusual tour comprises visits to old Santa Fé, also the inhabited Indian Pueblos of Tesuque, Santa Clara, San Juan, Santo Domingo, and other places in the Upper Rio Grande Valley, as well as the huge ruin of Puye, a cliff pueblo twenty centuries old. ‘Westbound passengers leave trains at Las Vegas, New Screen Doors Light Natural- finish 44nch Frame Screen Doors. $2.49, size 30x78 ins; $1.49 Floor Brushes, $1.09 Good Quality Floor Brushes, 14inch size, with long handles. $3.49 Casseroles $2.69 Nickel-plated Framne Casseroles, with Pyrex oven glass Inset; cut top. Electric Toasters $1.49 Nickel-plated Electric Bread Toasters, with guaranteed element. —A40-inch Flat Crepe } —54-inch Crepe de Chine S of demand for Summer frocks. The 54-nch Crepe de . . Sale of High-Grade Silks —A40«inch Crepe de Chine Altogether this is one of the most important sales of Chine Silks are in black and brown—the other silks are in Regularly $2 and $2.50 Yard The assortment includes such fashion favorites as: —40-inch Satin Canton —40-inch Charmeuse silks we’ve held in a long while. All are strictly perfect quality silks, and the weaves and colors are in the height black, white and all wanted street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. . < b . Extra Size Undermuslins Attractively Priced for Thursday Mex., and join them again at Albuquerque, New Mex., lhree,dlys later, Eastbound is just the reverse. Service begins May 15, 1926. There will be optional side trips and “land cruises” in charge of specially trained couriers for those who wish to extend their travels off-the-beaten-path. May I send you folder giving details? und cleaned. $1.98 Food Choppers, $1.59 Heavy = Iron ' Faood Choppers, with four cutters. Basily operated Wash Boilers Regular §1.98 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with gy Cook Stoves, handles. element, Electric Cook Stoves, with guaranteed heating $1.25 Electric 98¢ Rakes, handies. Garden Rakes, 59¢ f4prong Garden long Strongly made. with Extra Size Crepe Nightgowns, with hand embroidered designs, soft finish quality, in white and colors, Made with kimono sleeves and round neck. Full-cut sizes and well finished, $1.5 $1.19 te Chemise, neat embroldery and lace edging trimmed styles; made with built- up shoulders; full-cut e etas vaters oo, $1.00 Sl | Extra Size Step~ins, of novelty | Voile, in white and assorted light | shades; neat val lace eds- 5Qe ing trimmed, 69¢c value... Extra Size Bloomers, of Eng- Ush stripe sateen, high lustrous finish; flesh and white s] 00 full cut, $1.29 value. .. o Extra Size Volle Step-ins, pretty lace trimmed styles; as- sorted light shades, 81-00